Six women amputees injured in the Boston Marathon bombing spoke with Brian Williams about their healing process, their hopes for the future, and the progress they’ve made so far in returning to some semblance of normalcy.

Six women who underwent amputations after the Boston Marathon bombing talk about their recovery process, the phantom pains they feel in their lost legs, and how family and friends are helping them cope.

Real Housewives star, Aviva Drescher, discusses her experience as an amputee, the process of making that decision, and how she has been providing support to those victims of the Boston bombings that are also now amputees.

In the immediate aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings, officials announced the creation of the One Fund Boston to aid victims of the attack, many who have become amputees. Kenneth Feinberg, who oversaw the September 11th Victims Compensation Fund, discusses.

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Boston Marathon survivor Rebekah Gregory, who has undergone 13 surgeries to save her left leg. She was medivaced to Houston, where she is from, two weeks ago. She has faced the possibility of amputation many times, and is resigned to the fact that may be a possibility. She says her life is not about

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Injured in the Boston Marathon bombing, Adrianne Haslet-Davis is now an amputee. Adrianne tries on a prosthetic leg, center, with the help of physical therapist Michelle Kerr, right, as her mother, Chauni Haslet, left, watches. . Brian Williams sat down with six amputee survivors at the Spaulding Re